tis the way too thither. How happy here should I, And one dear She, live, and embracing die ! She, who is all the world, and can exclude In deserts solitude. I should have then this only fear — Lest men, when they my pleasures see, Should hither throng... Corpus Tibullianum - 522. oldalszerző: Tibullus - 1913 - 542 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 oldal
...heav'n, did always choose their way ; And therefore we may boldly say, That 'tis the way too thither. rous grandsire, diel She who is all the world, and can exclude In deserts solitude. I should have then this only fear,... | |
| Georges Hardinge Champion - 1849 - 548 oldal
...didalways choosetheir way; And therefore we may boldly say That 'lis thé way too thitlier. How happy hère should I, And one dear She live, and embracing die ? She who is ail thé world, and can exelude In déserts solitude.. I should hâve ihen this only fear, Lest men,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 oldal
...heav'n, did always choose their way; And therefore we may boldly say, That 'tis the way too thither. The Chronicle. Margarita first possost, If I remember well, my breast. Margarita first of all ; But... | |
| 1852 - 874 oldal
...Heaven did always choose their way ; And therefore we may boldly say, That 'tis the way too thither. dulgences, dispenses, pardons, bulls. The sport of winds : all these, upwhirl'd aloft, Fly o'er the con exclude In deserts solitude. I should have then this only fear — Lest men, when they my pleasures... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 oldal
...say, That 'tis the way too thither. How happy here should I, And one dear She live, and embracing diel She who is all the world, and can exclude In deserts...pleasures see, Should hither throng to live like me, And во make a city here. The Chronicle. Margarita first possest, If I remember well, my breast. Margarita... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 oldal
...we may boldly say, That 'tis the way, too, thither. How happy here should I And one dear she, lire, and embracing die ! She who is all the world, and...hither throng to live like me And so make a city here. ABRAHAM COWLKT, 1618-1657, A THANKSGIVING FOR HIS HOUSE. Lord, thou hast given me a cell Wherein to... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 oldal
...heaven did always choose their way, And therefore we may boldly say, That 'tis the way, too, thither. How happy here should I And one dear she, live, and...hither throng to live like me And so make a city here. AERAHAM COWLEY. 1618-1657. A THANKSGIVING FOR HIS HOUSE. Lord, thou hast given me a cell Wherein to... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 oldal
...heaven did always choose their way. And therefore we may boldly say. That 'tis the way, too, thither. How happy here should I And one dear she, live, and...hither throng to live like me And so make a city here. ABEAHAM COWLBT, 161S-1W7 A THANKSGIVING FOR HIS HOUSE. Lord, thou hast given me a cell Wherein to dwell... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1856 - 374 oldal
...PAST ; But one eternal PRESKNT." In The Wish, by Cowley, the following is the concluding verse : — " How happy here should I And one dear she live, and...die ; She who is all the world, and can exclude In deaarts solitude, I should have then this only fear, Lest men, when they my pleasures see, Should hither... | |
| 1857 - 820 oldal
...FIST : But one eternal PBEBINT." In The Wish, by Cowley, the Mowing is the concluding verse : — " How happy here should I And one dear she live, and...die ; She who is all the world, and can exclude In desarts solitude, I should hare then this oiilj- fear, Lest men, when they my pleasures see, Should... | |
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